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Front 18 by 8 +30 offset and Rear 18 by 8.5 +33 offset, Running on H&R springs, i feel like the front needs more of a drop though, thinking about going with Tein Springs! Rims by Nissan, they use these on the 350z!
I love the width though, and they dont feel too bad! Opinions always accepted ->>
Last edited by Dhanlal89; 03-01-2009 at 03:19 PM.
Reason: Edited With Lager Pictures
get some glasses...lol...jus playin...edited with larger pics, im still lookin for some toyota center caps that will fit the bore, jus put these on to see how i like em and decide if i wanna keep em.....my se wheels toyota center caps are about .3 mm larger in diameter so ima put those back on til i find some caps that fit!
Looking good. I always like those 350z rims.
Btw, the reason your front wheel gap looks big is because your tire size might be too small. If you have 235-45-18 or 225-45-18 then it will match your overall diameter better and also fill the gap better.
What is the tire size for front and rear setup?
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Back on stock height and love it!
did you had to use spacers to fit those wheels? which tire are you using?
No spacers, the wheels fit fine with no rubbing, took the car for a drive around and ride was fine, the rear wheels are about 20mm wider...
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Originally Posted by lammydi
Looking good. I always like those 350z rims.
Btw, the reason your front wheel gap looks big is because your tire size might be too small. If you have 235-45-18 or 225-45-18 then it will match your overall diameter better and also fill the gap better.
What is the tire size for front and rear setup?
Thanks yeah i liked em too so decided to try em out....right now the front tires are 225-45-18, and rear 245-45-18.....what suggestions do you have to make the front have a lower stance or appearance?
Do you think i should add some hubcentric rings b/c the hub bore on the rims is slightly larger than the hub bore of the camry?
if i were you i would add those rings so the wheels can rest on the hub and be centric if not you will feel a vibration while drving and that can affect other components on the long run. for example when y ou are going to use spacers you have to buy centric ones like the ones from h&r and ichiba so the wheel can fit corectly and centralize in the hub.
wow it looks sick!
those wheels look shockingly good
lol nice choice of words...
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Originally Posted by gabypr
if i were you i would add those rings so the wheels can rest on the hub and be centric if not you will feel a vibration while drving and that can affect other components on the long run. for example when y ou are going to use spacers you have to buy centric ones like the ones from h&r and ichiba so the wheel can fit corectly and centralize in the hub.
yeah i understand what your saying, i'm searching for some right now, jus have to find out the hub bore size of the wheels first, and im pretty sure toyota camry is 60.1, thanks for the advice!
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Originally Posted by Zonsolo
That looks sick man, nice! Exactly what I'm looking for. By the way, is the left rear wheel rashed up? Sorta looks like it in the first pic.
Yeah i bought them from someone and they got some curb rash on that rear wheel...not too deep, something that can be refinished, then look good as new...lol...glad you like em though!
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